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1 'Helping families cope with stress and change' topic for conference at UNI April 18 The conference will be presented by the Iowa Council on Family Relations and is geared towards professionals who have an interest in helping Iowan families.
2 Bingham, Olson receive Pettit scholarships at UNI The two students received the $200 scholarships from the journalism section of the department of english language and literature; the funding for the scholarships comes from Tom Pettit, an alumni and award-winning NBC reporter.
3 Comic book art to be displayed at Maucker Union April 7-May 16 The thirty-nine piece show is on loan from the Erie Art Museum; comic books evolved from comic strips in the late 19th century.
4 Journalist Robert Ellis Smith to speak on 'Privacy and Computers' at UNI April 9 Robert Smith is one of the nation's foremost authorities on the dangers of computers and has been called the "Paul Revere of the Information Age;" he is both a journalist and an attorney; he publishes a monthly journal called "Privacy Journal".
5 UNI golf course opens for season Thursday (April 3) The course will be open seven days a week; fees are given for the different players; golfers may buy ten round tickets for the price of eight; pull carts, clubs, tees and golf balls are available at the Club House.
6 UNI prof named to national board for social studies Professor Judith Finkelstein teaches first grade at Price Laboratory School; she will serve a three-year term on the National Council for the Social Studies, a group with approximately 20,000 national and international members.